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Melaleuca fluviatilis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Melaleuca fluviatilis
''Melaleuca fluviatilis'' is a plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to northern Queensland in Australia. It is a common tree in tropical areas, usually growing along streams and rivers and is sometimes confused with ''Melaleuca argentea'' although it lacks that species' silvery foliage. ==Description== ''Melaleuca fluviatilis'' is a tree growing up to tall with white or greyish papery bark and weeping habit. Its leaves are arranged alternately, long and wide, very narrow elliptical in shape and with 5 to 7 parallel veins. Both surfaces of the leaf are covered with fine, soft hairs when young but become glabrous as they mature. The flowers are white to creamy green and arranged in spikes in the upper leaf axils. Each spike contains 3 to 18 groups of flowers in threes and is up to long and in diameter. The petals are long and fall off after the flower opens. The stamens are arranged in five bundles around the flower, each bundle containing 3 to 9 stamens. Flowers appear from May to October and are followed by fruits which are woody capsules long.
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